Archive for Personal Finance

Your Broker’s 1099 Statement Will Be Different for 2011

August 3rd, 2011

For years, the IRS has had the ability to identify the gross sales of taxpayers from broker transactions, including security (reported on a 1099-B) and property sales (reported on 1099-S forms). However, these identified only the sales price, quantity sold (for securities), and dates of the transactions. To determine the profit or loss, you must […]

Did You Take an Early Distribution from Your Retirement Plan?

April 25th, 2011

In today’s economy, some taxpayers may need to take money out of their retirement plans to make ends meet. If you have or are contemplating on taking a distribution, there are some very important and unexpected tax issues you need to be aware of. Withdrawals from tax-deferred retirement accounts, such as Traditional IRAs are generally […]

Child and Dependent Care Credit

February 7th, 2011

If you paid someone to care for a child under age 13, or a qualifying spouse or dependent to allow you to work or look for work, you may be able to reduce your tax by claiming the Child and Dependent Care Credit on your federal income tax return.  To qualify, your spouse, children over […]

Important Facts about Dependents and Exemptions

January 27th, 2011

Some tax rules affect every person who may have to file a federal income tax return; these rules include dependents and exemptions. Here are some important facts you need to know that are related to dependents and to claiming exemptions on your tax return. Exemptions reduce your taxable income – There are two types of […]

2011 Required Minimum IRA Distributions

January 21st, 2011

Now that the New Year is here, you can begin taking your required minimum distribution (RMD) for 2011. The following is an overview of the rules regarding these mandated distributions for older taxpayers. The IRS does not allow IRA owners to keep funds in a Traditional IRA indefinitely. Eventually, assets must be distributed and taxes […]

Beware of a New Fraud Risk!

November 13th, 2010

There is a fraud risk related to the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS) that you need to be aware of. Always remember that the IRS does not initiate taxpayer contact by e-mail.  Therefore, if you receive an e-mail that appears to be from a tax agency telling you that your federal electronic funds transfer (EFT) […]